Monday, July 9, 2007

Book seventy-four: Night of the Huntress

Night of the Huntress (2007)
Kathryn Smith


Rating: 2.5/5

Good characters, good plot. I liked this better than the first - Be Mine Tonight - mostly because it didn’t go on and on about the crusades or whatever the people in the first book were obsessed with (I have tried to block it the details of their obsession from my memory as best I can).

When the vampire Bishop returned to Romania for the first time in centuries he never imagined he would find himself the prisoner of a vampire slayer. Nor did he expect to risk his own life to save hers. Marika has spent most of her life killing monsters like the one who killed her mother, and hiding her most dangerous secret. She would use Bishop to her own advantage, but when Marika's own life is threatened she realizes Bishop is her only ally -- and the one man who has ever laid claim to her heart.

It was interesting that originally, Marika is convinced that all vampires are evil and then has to deal with the idea that maybe they aren’t.



Finished: Tuesday 19/6

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